THE AMERICAN MEDICAL MISSION TO GAZA (AMMG) AIMS TO REPORT THE HUMANITARIAN AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS OF AMERICAN DOCTORS TRAVELING TO THE GAZA STRIP. THE AMMG DOES NOT ADVOCATE POLITICAL ACTION OR ESPOUSE POLITICAL VIEWS.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Orphanage and Pediatric Surgery Rounds





The doctors visited Ma'had Amal Lilaytam (Institute of Hope for the Orphans) today, with pictures in the slideshow above. In December of 2008, this was home to 130 kids. As a result of the current conflict, they must now make preparations for 1800 to 2000 orphans.

In the pediatric ward they met Hassan 9, and Omar 5, two brothers who sustained injuries after playing with an unexploded shell. Hassan received injuries to the face and chest; Omar to the head and hands.

They also met Iman, 9, who told the team how she sustained injuries resulting in internal bleeding after being hit by falling debris.





They met Amira al-Girim, 15. You can read about the her
amazing story of survival. Amira has big plans to become an attorney when she grows up. Amira and countless other Palestinians require humanitarian assistance. Relief agencies, medical teams, and aid of all kind is needed. This is an urgent appeal to the world to help return a sense of normalcy to these kids and countless others, who are unamed.

NPR interviews Dr. Imran Qureshi in Gaza




Dr. Imran Qureshi is interviewed by Jerome McDonnell of Chicago Public Radio

ABC-affiliate WMAR profiles Dr. Labib Syed

1/27/09 Coverage

Geo News (Karachi, Pakistan) reports Pakistani-American medical collaboration in Gaza

Corning (NY) Leader also picks up profile on Dr. Ismail Mehr

Tune In, Turn On, Help Out blog draws attention to American doctors in Gaza

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